As the race wears on and fatigue sets in, hot spots and helmet
shifting begin to nag and detract a rider’s attention from the track.
That’s no longer a problem with Bell’s latest technologies in the Pro
Star.

It’s designed to withstand the rigors of hard use in extreme
conditions and allows riders to stay cool and keep comfortable.

The a new Panovision Viewport offers additional vertical and lateral
visibility allowing riders to see better in a tight or tucked position.

Along with enhanced comfort, the Pro Star has vastly improved its
protection system. The Pro Star pulls from its top-of-the-line dirt
counterpart, Moto-9 Flex.

Bell’s Flex Impact Liner features exclusive “progressive layering”
technology -- a system of three unique protective materials -- is
designed to address low-, mid-, high-speed and rotational impact
velocities to deliver Bell’s most comprehensive level of protection.

But the outside matters, too.

The carbon shell is reinforced by TeXtreme, an ultra-thin carbon
fiber weave, 20 percent lighter than conventional carbon fiber, making
it one of Bell’s lightest and strongest shells ever.

The Magnefusion magnetic cheek pad system is designed for easy
removal of pads for washing and enables emergency responders to easily
pull out the pads before taking the helmet off an injured rider,
reducing the chance of neck injury.

“We’re offering six EPS liners along with five shell sizes for a more
proportional fit and improved performance. Further, there will be three
helmets within the Star Series Pro Star, Race Star, Star to match
your riding style.”

Countless hours of testing went into the development of the helmet
from state-of-the-art wind tunnels for optimized aerodynamics to road
testing.

Bell tapped into several of its top road ambassadors for their input
including Cameron Beaubier, Jake Gagne, Josh Herrin, William Dunlop and
Gary Johnson.

The Pro Star is the top tier helmet within the 2016 Star Series
lineup.

Following the Pro Star is the Race Star, made for the racer with a
day job. It provides the same level of rider protection in a more
affordable package.

Rounding out the series, the Star is built from the Pro Star pedigree
but delivers performance at a price point the everyday rider can
appreciate.